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The military noted that Ukraine needs more air defense, as civil infrastructure ...

Since the beginning of the Great War, the Air Force has knocked over 2,000 Russian missiles - the Defense Ministry

The military noted that Ukraine needs more air defense, as civil infrastructure remains the main purpose of Russian strikes. Since the beginning of the full -scale invasion of Russia, more than 2 thousand Russian winged and ballistic missiles have been shot down into the territory of Ukraine. About it reports the Ministry of Defense in the service of microblogues H. The department noted that modern air defense systems provided by Ukrainian partners saved thousands of lives.

However, the main work was done by Ukrainian defenders. "Civil infrastructure remains the main purpose of Russian blows," the post reads. The Defense Ministry noted that it was for this reason that our country needs more air defense systems. This will protect the Ukrainian people from Russian terror. The Russian invaders fired at Kiev on March 25 rockets. The explosions thickened immediately after the alarm. The enemy launched rocket weapons towards the capital from the occupied Crimea.

The fall of enemy rockets in three areas of the city was recorded. Police, doctors and rescuers work on the spot. Later, the SES updated data on enemy shelling. According to rescuers, the number of victims of hostile shelling increased to 10 people. Among them is a 16-year-old girl. The teenager has already been discharged from the hospital, as the mayor of the capital told. DTEK reported that on the night of March 25, Russian invaders damaged one of the high -voltage energy objects of NEC Ukrenergo.

Because of this, the inhabitants of the Peresyp district of Odessa remained without light. The Russian invaders attacked Ukraine for the second day for the day. According to the Air Force, a total of 3 launchers were recorded - two in the direction of Odessa, and another to the side of Poltava. In total, at least two explosions occurred, as the focus correspondent told. Currently, energy has been able to restore power supply to critical infrastructure.